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...move that could delay the progress of the negotiations, the residents filed a complaint yesterday with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) charging that the Charlesview Board of Directors has “prevented residents from participating substantially and meaningfully” in discussions with Harvard...
...wild numbers forced the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq to act. On Monday, it announced it would audit all "unusually high" returns in 12 Shi'ite and Kurdish provinces, and disavowed numbers released earlier. The audit would delay the results of the referendum by a few days, the commission said in a statement. "We are doing work according to international standards," said Dr. Farid Iyar, commission spokesman...
...claiming the tribunal didn't hand over its case file of 2 million documents until Sept. 25. With less than the full 45 days the law allows to mount a defense, Saddam's team will likely move for an immediate dismissal. If that fails, they'll argue for a delay to review the tribunal's file. If that doesn't work, expect them--rightly--to play the "unfair" card...
...called a lack of qualified campaign managers.The keynote address of the convention was delivered by Frost, a veteran Democratic congressman who was defeated in 2004 after 26 years in the U.S. House of Representatives. Frost blamed his defeat on the redistricting plan crafted by former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, R-Texas, who has since been indicted on a charge of criminal conspiracy.“I might not be here if it weren’t for Tom DeLay, because I might still be in Congress. But all I can say about Tom DeLay is that I hope...
...Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, could face charges. Bill Frist, the top Republican in the Senate, remains under investigation for a stock sale that that has raised suspicions of insider trading, while a prosecutor in Texas continues to go after Tom DeLay, who was forced to leave his post as the No. 2 Republican in the House after being indicated on money-laundering charges in a campaign-finance case. And only 38% of Americans now approve of President Bush's job performance, according to a Pew poll released last week, the lowest number...